The Battersea Review

FROM THE EDITORS

Here is the second issue of The Battersea Review. Our next issue will feature essays on Jonathan Edwards, by John Howard; T.S. Eliot and F.H. Bradley, by Raymond Barfield; on Eliot and class, by Robert Archambeau; on aesthetics, by D.M. Stewart; on the cultural history of aeronautics, by Allison Vanouse; on Edgar Allan Poe and the sublime, by Thomas Graves; on the nature of screen reading, by Cassandra Nelson; on Lorca's gypsy ballads, by Mario Murgia; on Ben Mazer's "The King", by Ann Fallon; and other topics. The issue will also include a long essay on Harvard and Yale poetry culture between the World Wars, by Ben Mazer; translations of Mandelshtam and Pushkin by Philip Nikolayev; translations of Sophocles, by U.S. Dhuga; and poetry by John Hennessy, Alexei Tsvetkov, Katia Kapovich, and many others.